93 Pubs and Bars found in or around West Hampstead

Given that this is a Wetherspoon pub located in a late 1990s shopping/entertainment centre, this really isn't so bad. Although it is to damn with faint praise to say so, this is the better of the two pubs in the O2 centre...

A pretty grim local, about as inviting inside as it looks. We'd love to call it an authentic Kilburn pub, and maybe some experience a pub of the sort sadly disappearing, but the lack of any sort of welcome is hardly the warm...

This pub can't quite seem to find its niche. There's no doubting its beauty, the elegant gold decorations on the ceiling and original wooden features are lovely. And the recent facelift of novelty items in the windows and new...

The closure of McGoverns further solidifies the fact that that the trendy, smartened-up pubs which have been replacing Kilburn's Irish pubs for the last few years are now significantly in the majority. The King's Arms, however,...

OK, maybe trendy DJ bars aren't actually aimed at anyone over the age of 25, so it's no surprise that we (well, some of us) often find them disappointing. Overpriced bottled beers and spirits, the young beautiful people full of...

From the ashes of a dire Wetherspoon, with a couple of the 'horseshoes' in the name removed, The Horseshoe became a gastrofied 'Brewhouse and Dining' establishment. Inside, although the colour scheme is light, it somehow...

Under new management, KW4 is a splendid mix of olde world pub and gay hot spot. Although it is the self-proclaimed "oldest gay pub in London", everyone is welcome. We have never been made to feel like straight...